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‎IG Pledges More Roles For Women Police

‎The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has pledged to ensure greater representation of women police officers in tactical, operational, and command roles.

‎Egbetokun made the pledge on Thursday in Abuja at an event to mark 70 years of women policing in Nigeria.

‎He said the Nigeria Police Force was proud of its women and would continue to discourage discrimination, harassment, or career obstruction against them.

‎“We follow your strength, we celebrate your intellect, we rely on your courage, we are inspired by your service, and today, the entire nation stands with you.

‎“To the younger generation of female police officers, you are not merely inheriting history; you are shaping the next chapter.

‎“You are the architects of the policing culture we envisioned, a culture rooted in professionalism, compassion, competence, and courage.

‎“To every woman in the Nigerian Police Force, you are not an appendix in our story, you are not a footnote in our history, you are central to our identity,” he said.

‎He said the celebration of women in policing was a legacy born in 1955, that began quietly and had grown into one of the strongest voices in Nigerian security history.

‎According to him, we are here to open up a 70-year heritage, defined by resilience, brilliance, discipline, and unwavering service.

‎“This is not merely an anniversary. It’s a tribute to the women who stepped forward when society led them to step back.

‎“When the Nigeria Police Force first opened its doors to women, it was incredible. It was a groundbreaking step for its time.

‎Although the doors were open, the pathways were narrow. The pioneering intake was small.

‎“A handful of courageous women permitted to serve but restricted to duties such as juvenile welfare, clerical work, and matters involving women and children,” he said.

‎Egbetokun said the women officers were allowed to join institutions, but were not allowed to explore the full breadth of policing.

‎According to him, even within those limitations, they set a new standard and their discipline, compassion, professionalism, and quiet courage became the seeds of institutional transformation.

‎He said the women have earned their place across every layer of policing, serving in operational, tactical, investigative, administrative, and strategic roles.

‎The I-G said the journey of the women officers was a reflection on the resilience, adaptability, and unwavering commitment of Nigerian women to national service.


‎NAN


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